In the post-election phase, the government has engaged all its resources to focus the public-political discourse on the agenda of whether or not to take a mandate.
The fact that this topic is a matter of active discussion and importance, especially in the opposition community, is not disputed by anyone.
It is another thing that the government is trying to passivize this topic by “pouring gasoline” and push the fact of the administrative resources it used during the pre-election phase, illegal detentions and shameful elections out of the agenda.
Realizing that the issue of mandates in the opposition circles can bring a wave of polarization and new disappointments, the government gives energy to the topic from the side.
HG. The opposition forces that entered the National Assembly should talk to each other as soon as possible, harmonize what needs to be done and make a decision, preventing the government from taking the initiative.
Tigran Abrahamyan, secretary of “I have an honor” faction
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